Culture, Phase and Chronological Table For The Toltec Mound Site
Period | Lower Yazoo Phase | Dates | Tensas/Natchez Phase | Toltec Phase | Dates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Historic | Russell | 1650 - 1750 CE | Tensas/Natchez | Quapaw ? | 1673 |
Plaquemine/Mississippian culture Late Plaquemine/Mississippian Middle Plaquemine/Mississippian Early Plaquemine/Mississippian |
Wasp Lake | 1400 - 1650 CE | Translyvania/Emerald | Quapaw ? | 1650 |
Lake George | 1300 - 1400 CE | Fitzhugh/Foster | - | - | |
Winterville | 1200 - 1300 CE | Routh/Anna | - | - | |
Transitional Coles Creek | Crippen Point | 1050 - 1200 CE | Preston/Gordon | - | - |
Coles Creek culture Late Coles Creek Middle Coles Creek Early Coles Creek |
Kings Crossing | 950 - 1050 CE | Balmoral | - | - |
Aden | 800 - 950 CE | Ballina | Steele Bend | 750 - 900 CE | |
Bayland | 600 - 800 CE | Sundown | Dortch Bend | 600 - 750 CE | |
Baytown culture Baytown 2 Baytown 1 |
Deasonville | 500 - 600 CE | Marsden | Dooley Bend | 400 - 600 CE |
Little Sunflower | 400 - 500 CE | Indian Bayou | - | - | |
Marksville culture Late Marksville Early Marksville |
Issaquena | 200 - 400 CE | Issaquena | - | - |
Anderson Landing | 0 - 200 CE | Point Lake/Grand Gulf | - | - | |
Tchefuncte culture | Tuscola | 400 BCE - 0 CE | Panther Lake | - | - |
Table taken from "Emerging Patterns of Plum Bayou Culture:Preliminary Investigations of the Toltec Mounds Research Project", by Martha Ann Rolingson, 1982.
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